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1 posted on 09/29/2008 7:19:38 AM PDT by MplsSteve
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"The Deep Hot Biosphere : The Myth of Fossil Fuels" by Thomas Gold

"Dead Heat" by Joel C. Rosenberg

"Two Nations Under God: Why You Should Care about Israel" by Thomas Doyle

55 posted on 09/29/2008 7:39:33 AM PDT by KriegerGeist (I'm now considered a "Bitter Clinger" to my guns and religion.)
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I just finished “Agent Zigzag” last night. It’s the story of Eddie Chapman who was a spy for the British during WWII. (Though the Germans thought he was working for them) It was part of the Double Cross operation. Good read.


56 posted on 09/29/2008 7:39:44 AM PDT by CougarGA7 (Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes age comes alone.)
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Tobruk, Peter FitzSimons. The Australian perspective of Hitler's first lost battles in WWII

The Worst Hard Times, Timothy Eagen. The story of the dust bowl in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles.

A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson. The fossil record...and the methods used, and assumptions made, to study them.

The Beekeepers Apprentice, Laurie R. King. Sherlock Holmes, the later years.

The Proud Tower, Barbara W. Tuchman. The historical events that occurred in the thirty years prior to WWI.

The Demon Under the Microscope, Thomas Hager. The discovery of Sulpha drugs between the two world wars.

57 posted on 09/29/2008 7:39:48 AM PDT by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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Last nite I read the last chapter of Reversible Errors by Scott Turow, coming up tonite I start The Big Bad Wolf by James Patterson.


58 posted on 09/29/2008 7:40:36 AM PDT by rockabyebaby (Say what you feel, those who matter don't mind, those who mind don't matter.)
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“Devil in the White City” by Erik Larson.

Story of the 1906 Chicago World’s Fair and one of America’s first serial killers. A fascinating true story.

Excellent book.


59 posted on 09/29/2008 7:40:46 AM PDT by cpanter (Babies, guns and Jesus. Hot Damn! - Rush on the Palin pick.)
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The Road - post-apocalyptic novel about a father & son surviving what is looking suspiciously like a nuclear winter (not done yet, so dunno what the grand catastrophe is). Shocked my wife into a survivalist mindset.
The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin - good summary of his life's work & motivations (first half depicts him as a devout Brit; can't wait to see what made the 180 to revolutionary leader).
I Am A Strange Loop - further examination of what "self" (aka "I") is and the source of consciousness from the lauded author of Goedel Escher Bach.
The Everything Texas Hold 'Em Book - after seeing Casino Royale a second time, I had to learn the rules just to better understand this oft-depicted game.
What Is Bound To Happen - a friend's grandfather's examination of the Book Of Revelations.
Holy Terror - the Rogue Warrior is back for his Nth novel; he writes 'em, I read 'em, it's pulp (and I met him recently, where this Ultimate Tough Guy was fawning over my baby daughter).
Anathem - latest hardcore big-deal sci-fi.
Children of the Mind - fourth tale in the Ender Wiggin saga.

Too many books in the hopper.

60 posted on 09/29/2008 7:41:48 AM PDT by ctdonath2 (The average piece of junk is more meaningful than our criticism designating it so. - Ratatouille)
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Just finished “The Color of Water” and starting “The Intellectuals” - “The Extreme Future” is on deck.


61 posted on 09/29/2008 7:42:14 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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Just finished reading THE RITE OF SODOMY, about homosexuals in the Catholic priesthood. It names names. Shocking, disgusting, frightening.

Now reading THE FOUNDERS' SECOND AMENDMENT.

64 posted on 09/29/2008 7:44:14 AM PDT by JoeFromSidney (My book is out. Read excerpts at http://www.thejusticecooperative.com)
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I was reading Camel Club, by David Baldacci, until our puppy decided that he wanted to read it also. Since he does not know how to read, he became frustrated and tore the book apart.
65 posted on 09/29/2008 7:44:34 AM PDT by TheMom (Hurricane Ike blew my tagline away.)
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Just finished ‘Obamanation’, Jerome Corsi; ‘John Adams’, David McCullogh
Now reading ‘Federalist Papers’

My what a long, strange road we’ve come down. Founding Fathers must be spinning in their graves.


66 posted on 09/29/2008 7:47:07 AM PDT by Bahama Mama (FReeper in Paradise)
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St. Augustine: Sermons for Christmas and Epiphany

67 posted on 09/29/2008 7:47:18 AM PDT by frogjerk (MSM: We will not question Obama bin Biden...)
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Just finished “Prince of Fire” by Daniel Silva.


68 posted on 09/29/2008 7:48:03 AM PDT by Old Grumpy
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Tsar by Ted Bell


69 posted on 09/29/2008 7:48:32 AM PDT by BamaDi (John McCain /Sarah Palin - my choice for President /VP and the USA's only option!)
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Reading two books now -

The Kaisho (A Nicholas Linnear Novel) by Eric Van Lustbader

Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg

70 posted on 09/29/2008 7:49:12 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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Seriously.

I just reread Payne's "The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler", in order to better observe the Zer0Bama Campaign, and to prepare myself.

When someone with a dodgy and obscure past rises to the top of his party, out of nowhere, it is time to look at History again.

72 posted on 09/29/2008 7:50:49 AM PDT by Gorzaloon
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I'm reading "Nixonland" by Rick Perlstein and I highly recommend it to others.

Now I must confess that when I first picked up this book, I expected it to be yet another anti-Nixon book penned by a Watergate-obsessed liberal. But this book hardly mentions Watergate at all (except towards the end) as it focuses on the 1964-1972 years, beginning with the Goldwater landslide defeat and ending with Nixon's landslide re-election eight years later.

The book was surprisingly even-handed with no cheap shots taken at Richard Nixon, who is the most part sympathetically portrayed as a man who felt he was done wrong by the establishment and who went a little too far in "getting even." Also, Vietnam is correctly blamed on the two people most responsible for getting us into that mess in the first place - JFK and LBJ. Though Nixon is also portrayed as keeping the war going for political purposes.

The them of the book is the fracturing of America into "Left" vs "Right" and that pretty much continues today. I was struck by how much things are the same today as they were back then. For example, in 1972, the usual Hollywood celebrity crowd as well as the media were completely in the tank for George McGovern and Nixon took real pleasure in ensuring that McGovern was defeated on a massive scale. I kind of wish George W. had some of that spunk in him (without having to break into Democratic headquarters).

But Nixon blew his opportunity to capitalize on his victory by refusing to campaign for his fellow Republicans. As a result, Republicans lost ground in the Congress and they never forgave him for it, which is why Nixon had to resign in the end - even his fellow Republicans turned against him. Contrast this to Bill Clinton who also would have been forced to resign had he not had his fellow Democrats sticking up for him and blocking his impeachment.

Anyway, the book is fascinating and I'm just about done with it. I never realized that there were so many riots back in those days. Entire sections of cities were burned down and campuses across America were in full riot and had to be shut down entirely at times. Now I heard of Watts and I heard of Kent State but I never realized until reading this book just how widespread the rioting and civil unrest was in this country - during the 1966-1970 period especially - because I was too young.

Anyway, a very good read and a little chilling as well, because if we can end up beating Obama next month, some folks may very well take to the streets again.

73 posted on 09/29/2008 7:51:42 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (I am 78 days away from outliving Sam Sheppard)
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I just finished Dean Koontz's Brother Odd, and I'm starting back into House of Leaves, which I drifted off of about a year ago. I'm alternating that with a re-reading of Lord of the Rings.

In the non-fiction department:

Paul and Rabbinic Judaism, by W.D. Davies
Rereading Jewish Literacy by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
The Discovery of Genesis by Kang and Nelson

75 posted on 09/29/2008 7:52:21 AM PDT by Buggman (HebrewRoot.com - Baruch haBa b'Shem ADONAI!)
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The Pillars of the Earth. - Actually very good.

From the web:

The Pillars of the Earth is a historical novel by Ken Follett published in 1989 about the building of a cathedral in Kingsbridge, England. It is set in the middle of the 12th century, primarily during the time known as The Anarchy, between the time of the sinking of the White Ship and the murder of Thomas Becket.


76 posted on 09/29/2008 7:53:38 AM PDT by edcoil
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I just finished “Feeding the Hungry Heart” and am currently working on “Why Weight?” both from Geneen Roth. Highly, highly, highly recommended for women with food/eating issues.


79 posted on 09/29/2008 7:54:58 AM PDT by retrokitten (I love lamp)
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“Guns, Germs, and Steel” by Jared Diamond. Perhaps some of you remember the PBS series, it is a brief treatment of the points made in the book. It attempts to answer how certain areas of the world prospered, while other areas remained stagnant until the prosperous parts of the world conquered them.


80 posted on 09/29/2008 7:55:08 AM PDT by hunter112 (Gov. Palin is ten times the woman Hillary could've hoped to be, if she had stayed a "Goldwater Girl")
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